>Понедельник, 8 января 2018, 1:38 +04:00 от Heiko Richter ><[email protected]>: и вот > >Уважаiемый друг я не сомневаюсь в вашей высокой компетенции одновременно в >своих низких умственных способностях да я знаю о своих низких способностяхя >вступил в группу ради одного не терять связи с TORom и вот настали черные дни >ваши высоко интелектуальные советы не помогли я просто их не понемаю поэтому >прошу вас не присылать мне письма мое послание считайте заявлением о выходе >из группы искренне ваш igor222 >Your DMARC errors are not a mailing list problem. They are a > problem of your own settings as the servers are just doing what > *you* told them to do. Sadly your SPF is misconfigured and while > your DKIM configuration is correct it includes the typical > mistakes of people that don't account for mailing list behaviour. >--- SPF --- >Your SPF-Record (just allowing your own mx, not the list server): >"v=spf1 mx ~all" >You send the e-mail to the lists servers and they forward it but > your SPF doesn't allow for that you receive an error. There are 2 > ways to fix your SPF: >1) You include the list's SPF record into your own like so > ("v=spf1 mx include:lists.torproject.org ~all"). This will keep > your messages out of the recepient's spam folders. >2) End your SPF with a neutral catch-all. Spam filters do not > really make a difference between "~all" and "?all" and probably > most of your messages will be marked as spam but DMARC will stop > sending error messages as the checks will not fail anymore. >--- DKIM --- >Your DKIM configurations includes the following headers: > "from:subject:date:message-id:to:mime-version:content-type". >Like almost all lists this one also adds a prefix to the headers > to allow for simple mail sorting scripts. While almost all DKIM > daemons recognize this problem you will still receive a DMARC > error as your signature will not verify (probably somthing like > "dkim failed [...] looks forwarded [...]"). >To fix this you have 2 options as well: >1) You have to exclude the subject from your DKIM signature or it > will fail. Some DKIM implementations allow for settings on a > per-domain basis so you can just exclude it for the mailing lists > you are on. >2) You can exclude lists.torproject.org recipients from DKIM > completely so your list messages will not be signed. >Heiko >PS: Please check your competence before acusing others of having > none. At least the SPF problem should be detectable by any > admin......... > > >Am 07.01.2018 um 11:55 schrieb Valentin Brandl: >>Hi, >>when sending a mail to this mailinglist, I receive various DMARC reports >>from different mail providers, both private and big ones like google or >>mail.ru. >>This doesn't happen on other mailinglists. >>Also my mailserver flags mails from this list as spam with makes me >>think, others might have the same problem. >>I think it is a problem when rewriting some mail headers. It makes the >>list a pain to use. Maybe anyone knows how to fix this. >>I'll append the DMARC report I received from google. >> >> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>tor-mirrors mailing list >>[email protected] >>https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-mirrors >> >_______________________________________________ >tor-mirrors mailing list >[email protected] >https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-mirrors
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